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CHAPTER 13Selected Storage Systems and Interfaces

Storing data is one thing; retrieving data is everything.

—Fred Moore, President

Horison Information Strategies, 2003

Not many of us know what to do with 1,000 20-terabyte drives—yet, that is what we have to design for in the next five to ten years.

—Jim Gray, 2005

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